Africa CDC and Libya deepen cooperation on regional health security and emergency preparedness

Date: 2026-06-15
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has held high-level discussions with Libya’s Ministry of Health aimed at strengthening regional health security cooperation and advancing joint preparedness initiatives across North Africa.

The engagement took place on the sidelines of the Africa Health ExCon, where Africa CDC Director General Dr. Jean Kaseya met with Libya’s Minister of Health, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Alghouj.

Discussions focused on enhancing Libya’s role in regional health security, including the potential development of a Libya CDC as a regional Centre of Excellence and the operationalization of the North Africa Regional Coordinating Centre (RCC).

Both parties also explored collaboration in key priority areas such as local manufacturing of health commodities, pooled procurement mechanisms, and Libya’s contribution to continental emergency response efforts, including support for Ebola response operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Dr. Kaseya congratulated the Libyan Health Minister on his confirmation in office and commended Libya for hosting a recent North Africa exchange visit, describing it as an important step in strengthening regional cooperation and knowledge sharing.

Africa CDC reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Libya in strengthening core public health systems, including emergency preparedness, disease surveillance, laboratory capacity, workforce development, and cross-border coordination.

Officials emphasized that strong national institutions and coordinated regional leadership remain central to advancing Africa’s health security agenda.

The discussions reflect ongoing efforts to build continental solidarity in addressing public health threats and improving resilience across African health systems.

 

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